Yamaha Xvg1200 Venture motorcycles for sale in Francis Creek, Wisconsin

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Francis Creek, Wisconsin

Year 1983

Make Yamaha

Model XVG1200 Venture

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Engine 1198 cc cc

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The Yamaha Venture is a touring motorcycle produced from 1983 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2009. The 1983 Yamaha Venture, also known as the 1983 Venture Royale, was the first first liquid-cooled, four stroke, V-4 Yamaha motorcycle. The bike was comfortable -- it came with an adjustable air suspension and its seat was orthopedically designed to deliver maximum comfort. In addition, the motorcycle was equipped with a stereo radio.Engine and TransmissionThe 1983 Yamaha Venture comes with a powerful 1198cc, or 73.1-cubic-inch, 90 horsepower engine. The engine has a 76.0mm bore and a 66mm stroke. Its compression ratio is 10.5:1. The engine is equipped with a Mikuni 34mm constant-vacuum carburetor. The bike has a battery-powered, inductive, magnetically triggered ignition. The 1983 Yamaha Venture has a five-speed transmission.ChassisThe motorcycle has a double-downtube, full-cradle frame. It comes with a center-axle, air-adjustable fork front suspension with 40mm tubes, anti-dive valving and a 5.1-inch, or 130mm, wheel travel. The rear suspension is adjustable for rebound dampening, and has an air-adjustable shock absorber and has 4.2 inches, or 107mm, of rear-wheel travel. The 1983 Yamaha Venture is equipped with hydraulic dual-disc front brakes with dual-piston calipers, and single-disc rear brakes with dual-piston calipers. The bike has a cast 2.15 x 18 front wheel and a cast 3.00 x 16 rear wheel.Other SpecificationsThe 1983 Yamaha Venture's wheelbase is 63.4 inches. The seat is 31.2 inches high. The ground clearance measures 5.6 inches. The 1983 Yamaha Venture is equipped with a 20-liter, or 5.3-gallon, fuel tank. The motorcycle weighs 911.5 pounds. The bike has high- and low-headlight beams of 65 and 60 watts. The motorcycle comes with a speedometer, an odometer, a tripmeter and a tachometer.

1983 Yamaha XVG1200 Venture

1983 Yamaha XVG1200 Venture

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Francis Creek, Wisconsin

Year 1983

Make Yamaha

Model XVG1200 Venture

Category -

Engine 1198 cc cc

Posted Over 1 Month

The Yamaha Venture is a touring motorcycle produced from 1983 to 1993 and from 1999 to 2009. The 1983 Yamaha Venture, also known as the 1983 Venture Royale, was the first first liquid-cooled, four stroke, V-4 Yamaha motorcycle. The bike was comfortable -- it came with an adjustable air suspension and its seat was orthopedically designed to deliver maximum comfort. In addition, the motorcycle was equipped with a stereo radio.Engine and TransmissionThe 1983 Yamaha Venture comes with a powerful 1198cc, or 73.1-cubic-inch, 90 horsepower engine. The engine has a 76.0mm bore and a 66mm stroke. Its compression ratio is 10.5:1. The engine is equipped with a Mikuni 34mm constant-vacuum carburetor. The bike has a battery-powered, inductive, magnetically triggered ignition. The 1983 Yamaha Venture has a five-speed transmission.ChassisThe motorcycle has a double-downtube, full-cradle frame. It comes with a center-axle, air-adjustable fork front suspension with 40mm tubes, anti-dive valving and a 5.1-inch, or 130mm, wheel travel. The rear suspension is adjustable for rebound dampening, and has an air-adjustable shock absorber and has 4.2 inches, or 107mm, of rear-wheel travel. The 1983 Yamaha Venture is equipped with hydraulic dual-disc front brakes with dual-piston calipers, and single-disc rear brakes with dual-piston calipers. The bike has a cast 2.15 x 18 front wheel and a cast 3.00 x 16 rear wheel.Other SpecificationsThe 1983 Yamaha Venture's wheelbase is 63.4 inches. The seat is 31.2 inches high. The ground clearance measures 5.6 inches. The 1983 Yamaha Venture is equipped with a 20-liter, or 5.3-gallon, fuel tank. The motorcycle weighs 911.5 pounds. The bike has high- and low-headlight beams of 65 and 60 watts. The motorcycle comes with a speedometer, an odometer, a tripmeter and a tachometer.